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HP iPAQ hx2790 Review

Posted by Chris Leckness on February 27, 2006 – 8:21 pm
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I guess this sounds like an older model, but its not. It’s a reworked version of a previous release. My buddy Jason Dunn had a great description of what this is, a dot release PDA!

Lisa Gade gets no sleep aparentley as she keep churning out the reviews.

"The hx2790 is HP’s top-of-the-line hx2000 model running Windows Mobile 5, and it’s likely the fastest Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC. It offers a lot of bang for the buck: a 624 MHz processor, 192 megs of flash ROM for program and file storage, WiFi, Bluetooth, biometric fingerprint security, an SD slot and a CF type II slot. Despite the plentiful features, the iPAQ is reasonably compact. It hit the market with a $499 US list price, while the iPAQ hx2490 (520 MHz, less flash memory and no biometric fingerprint scanner) lists for $399 and the 312 MHz 2190 sells for $349. In fact, the hx2490 and 2790 are identical other than the variations mentioned, so you’ll note our reviews of these two units share much of the same wording. In the box you’ll find the PDA, stylus, removable flip cover, printed guide, software CD, world charger and a cradle."

Thanks for the review Lisa! Read it here!

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